The 40-Year-Old SCOTUS Clerk
Who's the oldest person ever to serve as a Supreme Court clerk?
Who's the oldest person ever to serve as a Supreme Court clerk?
Justice Clarence Thomas: legal godfather of the Trump administration.
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At least three of the nine justices are done hiring clerks for October Term 2018 (2018-2019).
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Judge Posner believes there's "no need for octogenarians" on the Supreme Court.
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The ramifications of a Gorsuch-like conservative replacing a Kennedy swing vote would reverberate for a lifetime.
This house is handsome and conservative -- just like its owner, Justice Neil "Silver Fox" Gorsuch.
What do you call it when the law treats gay women worse than straight men, for no good reason? Unconstitutional.
We're going to have to talk about a Footnote, but it's cool.
As federal borrowing caps tighten financing options for law students, one organization is stepping in to negotiate the terms they can't secure alone.
Based on this weekend's reunion of his law clerks, reports of AMK's retirement are greatly exaggerated.
Sites like Facebook and Twitter have become entirely too powerful and ubiquitous for the government to restrict access to.
The Supreme Court just agreed to decide a profoundly important question in patent law right now.
Don't blame Trump/Sessions for this one; this is an Obama/Lynch job.
Who knew the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act could be so much fun? This guy!